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Introduction
The Setup guide provides a comprehensive overview of the initial setup process for Orthogramic, ensuring that your application is tailored to meet your organizational needs. By following the detailed steps outlined in this guide, you can ensure a smooth and efficient setup, allowing you to leverage the full capabilities of Orthogramic for managing organizational information.
Key Features
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Type of Work and Role: Customize Orthogramic based on your specific type of work and role within the organization.
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Organization Details: Enter essential details about your organization, including name, website, and classification.
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Account Details: Fill in necessary account information such as name, password, email address, phone number, country, and timezone.
phase is your first step in using Orthogramic, where you create your account and define your Organization. This foundational stage ensures that your profile and Organizational structure are correctly established, setting the groundwork for seamless document management and business architecture alignment.
During this phase, you will:
Create your user account, including setting up login credentials and security measures.
Define your Organization, including its classification, structure, and key details.
Enable Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA): Enhance account security by adding MFA using an authenticator app.Further Setup Steps: Detailed steps for classifying and managing organizational information, defining user types, categorizing documents, and aligning business architecture with strategic goals to enhance security.
Once your setup is complete, you will move into the Getting Started phase, where you will log in and begin securely adding documents, refining your Organization's structure, and leveraging Orthogramic’s capabilities.
Setup Steps
Initial steps
After selecting an Orthogramic app subscription from the Orthogramic website, follow these steps to set up the application before creating a user account.
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Select the closest type of work you perform so we can customise Orthogramic for you.
Add your role title.
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Organization
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Enter Organisation Organization Details
Enter the name of the organisation Organization and your organisation Organization website. We use this to create an organisation Organization classification.
Organisation Organization classification
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You will be requested to confirm your organisation Organization classification. You are welcome to update the information about your information.
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If Orthogramic cannot populate the organisation Organization classification automatically, you will be requested to the information about your organisation Organization yourself as shown below.
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Organizations Types
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Choose an authenticator app like Google Authenticator and Microsoft Authenticator to generate your one time password.
Scan the QR code
Add the verification code from the authenticator app.
Click "Verify" to enable MFA for the account.
Further steps
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This diagram outlines the essential steps required to set up Orthogramic, ensuring a structured and comprehensive approach to classifying and managing organizational information. The setup process is divided into four steps: Organisation, Users, Documents, Business Architecture, and Document Importance Criteria. Each category includes a series of steps to ensure thorough classification, definition, and alignment with organizational goals.
Organisation
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Classify Organisation: Identify the type, purpose, size, location, and products/services delivered by the organization.
Upload Organization structure and Organization roles
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Define Organisation Structure: Outline the hierarchical arrangement within the organization.
Define Organisation Roles: Specify the roles and responsibilities within the structure.
Documents not matching organization classification
If the uploaded document does not match the organization's classification you will be requested to verify and re-upload the correct document. The error will be displayed below.
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Adding documents that do not align with the organization classification risks reducing the clarity of your business strategies and operations. If needed, update your Organization Classification in Settings > Business Architecture > Organization Classification. |
Organization root
Select organization root: Clarify the operational scope and boundaries of the organization.
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Limit Organization coverage
Select the business units that are not included in the Organization coverage.
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User types
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This is the process of defining user types within the organization. It involves classifying different types of users who interact with the organization's systems or processes, ensuring that each user type is appropriately defined for optimal system interaction.
Define User Types: Classify the different types of users interacting with the organization's systems or processes.
Documents
Define Document Types: Categorize documents based on their nature and purpose within the organization.
Document Weighting
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This covers the steps for defining document types, evaluating their alignment with organizational goals, assessing their impact on decision-making, determining their scope of influence, identifying compliance and regulatory requirements, and gauging stakeholder interest.
Alignment with Organisational Goals: Evaluate how well each document supports the core objectives of the organization.
Impact on Decision Making: Assess the influence of each document on key business decisions.
Scope of Influence: Determine whether the document impacts the entire organization or specific departments.
Compliance & Regulatory Requirements: Identify documents required for legal or regulatory adherence.
Stakeholder Interest: Gauge the importance of documents to key stakeholders, including investors, management, and employees.
Business Architecture
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This highlights the process of selecting business domains relevant to the organization’s strategic and operational goals. It ensures that the chosen domains align with the overall objectives and contribute to the structured management of organizational information.
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